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The phrase "able to evade discovery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing stealth, concealment, or avoiding detection, often in legal, investigative, or espionage scenarios.
Example: "The suspect was able to evade discovery by changing his appearance and using false identification."
Alternatives: "capable of avoiding detection" or "able to escape notice."
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Unlike Duqu and Stuxnet, security researchers say, Flame is remarkable in that it has been able to evade discovery for five years — which was impressive given its size.
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Which other party would be able to evade real responsibility for its representatives?
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Julian Assange has thus been able to evade enforcement of the judgment of the Supreme Court on his surrender to Sweden.
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